Don’t go! A definite tourist trap. We went in and ordered coffee and dessert and was told that we needed to order wine. The waiter is very disrespectful to tourists, you can get very angry with his attitude and his words. He also charged insane amount of service fee on the bill. He said there“s a min order amount we need to meet?!? we will never ever come back again!!!
Cassandra Y.
Place rating: 5 Burbank, CA
After hours standing and walking at the Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel tours. We really needed to sit down ASAP!!! Found this restaurant just right outside St. Peter Square. Love their patio seating area, having light lunch with cold beer while admiring the St. Peter Square. Awesome! It is a little bit pricey, however, it is right outside St. Peter Square. No complain. Service is very attentive. They know we are tourists… especially from USA… because we are so used to «tips» the server! LOVELOVELOVE their calzone, it is as BIG as my face!!! Lots of stuffing and cheese, definitely made to order.
Jim G.
Place rating: 1 Palm Desert, CA
Ordered penne aribuatra and had better out of a jar. Very tourist Italian restaurant that had pre cooked enters. Food had fresh ingredients and staff was nice. But Olive Garden would kill compared to this.
Nick C.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
I stopped on the way back from the Vatican for lunch-it took a while to get seated-the menu is in 5 languages and it is a popular tourist spot. It was my last day in Rome and I wanted to get my pizza fix, go to the bar to have an espresso and to the gelateria for ice cream(impeccable) It was an excellent lunch and would recommend to travelers.